Agia Napa

Agia Napa is a
resort
at the far eastern end of the southern coast of Cyprus,
famous for its sandy beaches. In recent years, apart from being a family
holiday destination, it has become a 'party capital' similar to Ibiza, Rimini,
and Mykonos.
Ayia Napa attracts a large number of tourists and features a number of bathing beaches, on
which water sports such as water-skiing, windsurfing, canoeing, scuba diving, and speed boats are popular. The Cyprus Tourism
Organization supervises the beaches and is responsible for protecting
the interests of all tourists. . The most popular of these beaches is Nissi Beach, which is visited mainly by younger people in the summer and
gets quite crowded, however offers great watersports facilities. Another
is the Harbour Beach (also known as Limanaki (CTID) or Pantahou beach),
which is one of Cyprus' longest, and the longest in Ayia Napa. Harbour
Beach caters more for families, and is more relaxing. The New Golden Bay
(or Lanta / Landa beach as it is known to the locals) is less crowded,
but there are still a number of activities available. Several hotels and
apartments are situated on Nissi Road, including Nissi Beach Hotel,
Kaos Hotel Apts, and others. All beaches in Agia Napa have been awarded
the Eu Blue Flag for their level of cleanliness and
facilities.